Fergus said:
> Gustavo: If you submit a r.who / plugin sprint, I'll sign up! We have a few
> apps running behind r.who so I have a bit of a vested interest in seeing
> it stay up to date.
Sounds like a plan. I'll try to do it today.
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On 3 Jun 2010, at 12:06, Charlie Clark wrote:
But I do like the idea of a general WSGI get together.
+1
Gustavo: If you submit a r.who / plugin sprint, I'll sign up! We have
a few apps running behind r.who so I have a bit of a vested interest
in seeing it stay up to date.
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Am 03.06.2010, 13:13 Uhr, schrieb Gustavo Narea :
>> But I do like the idea of a general WSGI get together.
> We should probably propose it on Web-SIG mailing list then.
Sure. Like I said, I won't be sticking around for any sprints in
Birmingham (got to see the family and stuff). I am going to
Charlie said:
> But I do like the idea of a general WSGI get together.
We should probably propose it on Web-SIG mailing list then.
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Am 28.05.2010, 16:01 Uhr, schrieb Fergus Doyle
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> Hi,
> Is anyone planning any Repoze EuroPython sprints?
While I will be giving an introductory talk on BFG on Wednesday afternoon
(looks like it's been scheduled to suit my offer of free beer afterwards)
I won't be around for any sprints. F
Gustavo said:
> So, if anyone is interested, we can plan an sprint on the projects above.
If not, it should still be fun to code surrounded by other WSGI developers, so
I'd love to join other WSGI/Repoze sprints ;-)
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Fergus said:
> Is anyone planning any Repoze EuroPython sprints?
I was going to propose an sprint to work on the repoze.who/what plugins, in
order to start making them compatible with repoze.who 2 and repoze.what 1.1
respectively... Among other improvements previously agreed on this mailing
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